1) Unplug dryer
2) Remove top - 2 screws on the back.
3) Move control unit out of the way - 4 screws on top
4) Remove front pannel. - 4 screws on top of pannel, 2 screws in front, by the door.
5) The heating unit is on the bottom, right hand corner -- looks like a thick pipe with thermostats
coming out of it, on the left hand side.
6) Remove the whole heating unit - 1 screw holding it to the base. Remove the base (2 screws)
to allow the heating unit to come out. Need to umplug 2 thermostats and heating element.
7) Take heating unit apart by removing screws in the middle & one side of the thermostats -- it
opens in the middle.
8) Remove old heating unit and replace with new one. -- Wires won't come out of the base
unless you straighten the little metal bend on the plug -- this prevents the wires from falling
from the plug.
9) Put everything back together.
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Previous owner had a short which also affected the terminal block. Instead of capping the two black wires together, they instead ran the bare black to the eye connector and taped together. Poor connection. Subsequently shorted again, cooking the tape to to wires/connector.
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